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As if meth wasn't heinous enough by itself, a new study is showing that the drug has lasting effects on children whose mothers use it during pregnancy. While this certainly doesn't come as a surprise—given how much meth messes up adult brains—it's nevertheless disturbing. Earlier research found that meth babies, like crack babies, are born smaller and are prone to being sleepy and stressed. This new study found behavior differences—higher levels of anxiety, depression, and moodiness—in meth children ages three to five. "

You said continue using meth. My buddy wont be that dumb. I just wanna know if his kid is gonna be messed up like handicap or birth defects for the child being conceived on it. He made a mistake but isnt gonna continue to risk anything.

I do not know, I think only time will tell. Problems is Meth is a very powerful drug and is sooooo dangerous because it only takes one time to become addicted. I hope he or he and the mom get the help they need to do the right thing by this baby. Good luck!

But at a guess stopping right away and keeping a good diet might limit or prevent problems. Body fat can store some toxins, so if those fats are used up they might release toxins back into the blood stream (and not sure what else you would call drugs but a toxin!).